INCOME FUND Valuation
| UIINX Fund | USD 11.65 0.02 0.17% |
Our intrinsic value work places INCOME FUND near $11.67 per share, compared with where the market currently trades it at $11.65. That supports a fairly valued view. Macroaxis balances fund fundamentals against technical indicators and probability of bankruptcy when forming this estimate.
Fairly Valued
Today
From a risk standpoint, INCOME FUND's price movement is currently Very Low. Our intrinsic value work places INCOME FUND near $11.67 per share, compared with where the market currently trades it at $11.65. That supports a fairly valued view. Macroaxis balances fund fundamentals against technical indicators and probability of bankruptcy when forming this estimate.
Since INCOME FUND is currently traded on the exchange, buyers and sellers determine the market value of INCOME Mutual Fund. Price can deviate from underlying value, and that disconnect may become relevant if the market later re-prices the asset more efficiently. | Historical | Market 11.65 | Real 11.67 | Hype 11.65 | Naive 11.54 |
Calculating the intrinsic value of INCOME FUND involves projecting INCOME FUND's future earnings and discounting them to present value. Alternative valuation methods like price-to-earnings or price-to-book can also approximate INCOME FUND's fair value.
Estimating the range of upside and downside outcomes for Income Fund Income enables more disciplined investment decisions. INCOME mutual fund valuation requires inputs beyond financial statements to capture market dynamics.Valuation Framework, Methodology & Assumptions
INCOME FUND is a fund with category exposure linked to Mutual Fund Funds. Category comparisons provide context for fees, exposure efficiency, and long-term risk posture.
For Income Fund Income, this section uses fund disclosures and market reference feeds with Macroaxis normalization rules applied to keep cross-asset comparisons consistent. Intraday timing differences may exist. Valuation outputs are model-derived and depend on published assumptions and reference inputs.